Transposon insertions in the F. novicida genome. (A) Number of genes hit with increased mutagenesis. The number of genes hit reached a plateau of ≈750 for the orientation-biased transposons (<KAN-2> and T15), and increased to ≈1,500 after the orientation-unbiased transposons (T17, T18, and T20) were introduced. In total, 1,490 genes (of 1,767 in the genome) received insertions. (B) Insertions in a representative segment of the genome. Rectangles above and below the line represent genes transcribed from the forward and reverse strands, respectively. Triangles above and below the line show positions of transposon insertions in the forward (antibiotic marker transcribed from the forward strand) and reverse orientations, respectively. Solid triangles, transposon <KAN-2>; open triangles, transposon T18; hatched triangles, transposon T20. Genes without insertions (hemF, serC, cmk) are putative essentials. Of the five genes with insertions, only three (FTN_0957, FTN_1958, oxyR) carry <KAN-2> insertions, and all of these insertions are oriented in the same direction as the target gene. T18 and T20 insertions, in contrast, are found in both orientations relative to the target genes.